On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 1:23 PM Byron Boggs <kc8ue@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I purchased the QB25 with hopes of installing it in my pickup truck. I have two programming cables for it, the one that came with the radio and an FTDI cable that I purchased recently.
> My problem us error messages. Depending on the port configuration, I get an error message that states it failed to identify the radio, OR the it failed to enter the clone mode. I have tried other variants of this radio like the QTY7900. I have tried Windows
10 and an old laptop with Windows XP. Same error message on either operating system. Searching through requests I see others have experienced the same issue. I have clicked on the post for that issue but it doesn't do anything and I am at a loss as to what
I need to do. I have used Chirp to program the little UV5R units without issue.
> Suggestions will be greatly appreciated
>
> Byron
> Kc8ue
Hi Byron,
Your QB25 most likely has an MCU-Version that is not recognized by
CHIRP. I recently submitted a patch to add one in May (VC4114) and
another one in June (VC4104) but the most recent one hasn't been
accepted yet. There are quite a few patches in the queue to be
accepted but the process has been slowed down by the Covid-19
pandemic. Unless it has an even different MCU-Version than the one I
just added, it will be supported in the next CHIRP daily build. You
can determine the MCU-Version using the factory programming software.
It will be shown in the bottom status display area.
Jim KC9HI
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